FRIENDS, colleagues and supporters gathered to pay tribute to the late David Allen in a moving service at the Anglican Cathedral yesterday.
Throughout the ceremony, Mr. Allen was praised for his leade...
THERE is no proof that regular breast self-examination prevents deaths from breast cancer, according to a study involving close to 300,000 women. Despite the findings, the Bermuda TB & Health Associat...
FOR Dale Butler, Once Upon A Time, the Bermuda National Gallery's new exhibit illustrating the role of art in children's story books and how it helps to promote literacy, strikes a special chord - and...
CRISIS looms for struggling charities which are being forced to limit their services to those in need because of a lack of money and volunteers.
Voluntary workers told the Mid-Ocean News that their he...
FOR Roger Sherratt, the anniversary of the tenth Concerts in the Park Series is recognised as a dual celebration.
For it was ten years ago that Mr. Sherratt (pictured) took on his role as Secretary o...
BERMUDA will lose its endemic trees forever unless proper measures are taken for their preservation, a local conservation enthusiast has warned.
Although preservation orders are in place for some loca...
THE contest that asks budding playwrights if they want to be famous for 15 minutes has returned to the Bermuda Musical and Dramatic Society (BMDS).
The first Famous For 15 Minutes New Play and Contest...
A SOON-to-be-launched collaboration between small business owners could prove just the shot in the arm the community needs for greater entrepreneurial development.
Although it is still in its infancy,...
A BUDDING author, hoping to document the tales of Bermuda's veterans, is appealing to local war heroes and relatives of those who have passed on, to provide him with the information he needs to comple...
WHILE Bermuda's climate may be difficult for some to bear, it's not the enemy of fine furniture many residents mistakenly believe it to be.
The greater threat, according to a top local restorer and pr...